Rainbow Access Initiative, Inc.1http://www.rainbowaccess.org/
Niskayuna: P.O. Box 9144
(518) 227-4880
Rainbow Access Initiative, Inc. (RAI) is organized exclusively for charitable and educational purposes to increase the accessibility of health and human services to the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer community and their families, with particular emphasis on underserved populations. RAI offers trainings and programs for professionals in the Health and Human Services fields and for LGBTQ-identified individuals.

Rachel Hopkins, M.D. (Endocrinology)1
Syracuse: Upstate University Hospital, Joslin Diabetes Center - 3229 Genesee St.
(315) 464-5726
Provides hormonal treatment for transgender individuals.Upstate University includes in its mission statement that it aims to help those who are unable to pay for medical services; the university has a financial resource center to help those without financial resources to afford medical care from Upstate University.

Dr. Harold Husovsky – Internal Medicine1
University Internists
50 Harrison Center, Suite 200
Syracuse, NY 13202
(315) 464-652Upstate University includes in its mission statement that it aims to help those who are unable to pay for medical services; the university has a financial resource center to help those without financial resources to afford medical care from Upstate University.

Planned Parenthood of the Rochester/Syracuse Region1http://www.plannedparenthood.org/rochester-syracuse/index.htm
Syracuse: 1120 East Genesee Street
(315) 475-5540
Planned Parenthood of the Rochester/Syracuse Region (PPRSR) protects and supports every person¿s right to make voluntary, informed decisions about sexuality and reproduction in order to lead a healthy and fulfilling life. PPRSR strives to be the most trusted and reliable source for service and information regarding sexuality and reproductive health.

Seven Valleys Health Coalition (SVHC)1http://www.sevenvalleyshealth.org/
Cortland: 10 Kennedy Parkway
(607) 756-4198
The Seven Valleys Health Coalition, Inc. (SVHC) is a coalition of providers and interested individuals who play an active role in promoting effective, efficient and accessible health and human services to constituents in the service area, which includes all of Cortland County and portions of Onondaga, Madison, Tompkins and Cayuga Counties that are not covered by another rural health network. The goals of SVHC are to identify unmet needs in these areas and develop plans to meet those needs; to create an integrated health and human service delivery system that assures entry and avoids unnecessary duplication of services; to coordinate efforts to provide needed programs; to investigate and generate financial resources such as grants, gifts, and dues; and to develop formal linkages between providers through management or participation agreements.

Transgender Health Services Network of Central New Yorkgro.yncrednegsnart|ofni#gro.yncrednegsnart|ofnihttp://transgendercny.org/
The Transgender Health Services Network of Central New York aims to provide a network of professional resources in the Central New York region, allowing transgender persons options for care locally. The team presently consists of an internist, pediatrician, pharmacist/FTM advisor, psychotherapists, and a voice therapist.

Carolyn Wolf-Gould, M.D. (Family Medicine)
Oneonta: 1 Fox Care Dr, Ste. 103
(607) 431-5757gro.hmfoa|dluog-flowac#gro.hmfoa|dluog-flowac
Dr. Wolf-Gould is a family physician who also has a practice in transgender health. She prescribes cross sex hormones and offers primary care for trans clients. She is only accepting new transgender patients at this time so please identify self as trans to the office staff when calling for an appointment, or contact Dr. Wolf-Gould directly via e-mail.

Hudson Valley Health Services

Aspen Healing Center
New Rochelle: 6 Aspen Road
(914) 235-1971
Total wellness for the whole mind, body, and soul. Recommended by the LOFT LGBT Business Directory.

Family Residences and Essential Enterprises, Inc. (FREE) - Family Wellness Center13http://www.familyres.org/services/family-wellness-center.html
Main Office - Bethpage: 191 Bethpage-Sweet Hollow Road, (516) 870-1600
Family Wellness & Community Service - Hauppauge: 120 Plant Ave, (631) 273-1300
Family Residences and Essential Enterprises, Inc. (FREE) is a large not-for-profit headquartered in Bethpage, NY but whose services reach areas from East Hampton to Queens. FREE offers residential, mental health, general health services, employment, and other general support services to people with intellectual disabilities, mental illness, and traumatic brain injury. Staff are regularly trained in LGBT issues, and some staff identify as trans. FREE also has a an LGBT advocacy group (Free to Be) that meets on a monthly basis, which includes LGBT clients and staff.Family Wellness Center provides full health and mental health services in a community-based outpatient healthcare setting.

New York City Health Services

APICHA Community Health Center124http://www.apicha.org/
Manhattan: 400 Broadway
(212) 334-6029
APICHA Community Health Center delivers affordable health care and support services focused on individuals identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT), people living with HIV/AIDS, Asian & Pacific Islanders and other people of color. Services provided are primary care, HIV specialty care, sexual health services, as well as prevention, health education and behavioral health programs.The APICHA Trans* Health Clinic is a dynamic and growing center for primary trans* health care.The clinic provides blood work review (first and second visits) and assistance with general health and mental health in starting or restarting hormones. Other support exists for insurance applications, entitlement applications, referrals for trans-specific care, health and wellness plans, connecting with other trans* people, coming out, surgery information, and groups. The clinic is open to all members of the trans* community, even though APICHA has an historic emphasis on Asian and Pacific Islanders and communities of color. Services are provided on a low cost/sliding fee scale, with most private insurances accepted, as well as ADAP and Medicaid, Amex, MC and Visa accepted.

Broadway Family Care Center1http://www.columbiamemorial.com/carecenters/broadwayfamilycare.cfm
Red Hook: 7385 South Broadway
(845) 758-0920
General family practitioner, recommended as being trans-friendly (especially for FTM's) by list of doctors at TransgenderTherapist.com. Financial aid is available for those who are qualified at Columbia Memorial programs.

The HEAT Program: Heath and Education Alternatives for Teens14http://heatprogram.org/index.html
Brooklyn: 760 Parkside Ave, Room 308
(718) 467-4446
HEAT is the only comprehensive care program of its kind that provides age and developmentally appropriate, culturally competent care for heterosexual, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth who are living with or at very high risk for HIV/AIDS. The program is in a youth-friendly, discrete and easily accessible venue at the Center for Healthcare Services at Bedford-Stuyvesant. The HEAT Program operates a "one-stop" full service clinic, offering a full range of medical, mental health and supportive services that are tailored to meet the special health care needs of young people.

National LGBT Cancer Network (Based in New York City)http://www.cancer-network.org/
New York: 136 W 16 St. #1E
(212) 675-2633
The National LGBT Cancer Network works to improve the lives of LGBT cancer and those at risk by educating the LGBT community about our increased cancer risks and the importance of screening and early detection; training health care providers to offer more culturally-competent, safe and welcoming care; and advocating for LGBT survivors in mainstream cancer organizations, the media and research.

Persist Health Project1http://persisthealthproject.org/
(718) 635-1791
Persist Health Project is a New York City-based community health partnership, made up of health educators, social workers, nurse practitioners and human rights advocates, all of whom have either current or former experience in the sex trade or are our committed allies. It is founded on a belief that when we take control of our health and wellness together through education and health care, it is an act of empowerment and a tool for positive change. Form to schedule an appointment can be found on the website. Trans-friendly (listed on directory of organizations through Trans Justice Funding Panel).

Third Root Community Health Center1http://thirdroot.org/
Brooklyn: 380 Marlborough Road
(718) 940-9343gro.toordriht|ofni#gro.toordriht|ofni
Third Root Community Health Center aims to provide accessible, empowering, and collaborative holistic health care for everyone, in acknowledgement of living realities and histories of the communities that many clients may come from. Third Root provides community acupuncture, health education workshops, an herbal education program & herbal and nutritional consultations, massage, private acupuncture, and yoga classes and private sessions.

Western New York Health Services

Adolescent Transgender Healthcare Team at Golisano's Children's Hospitalhttp://www.urmc.rochester.edu/referring-physicians/urmc-connection/fall-2011/pediatrics-stories/transgender.cfm
Rochester: 601 Elmwood Avenue
(585) 275-2964ude.retsehcor.cmru|sirrap-hpesoj_annaira#ude.retsehcor.cmru|sirrap-hpesoj_annaira
The Division of Adolescent Medicine at Golisano Children’s Hospital has formed a team of specialists to help young people through the process of considering a different gender identity. The team, which currently consists of adolescent medicine specialists and pediatric endocrinologists, and will eventually encompass mental health professionals and social workers, can provide the social, emotional and medical care young people need as they move through adolescence – and transition to life as a new gender, if they choose.

Breast Cancer Coalition of Rochester1
Rochester: 840 University Avenue
(585) 473-8177http://bccr.org/
The Breast Cancer Coalition of Rochester’s mission is to provide support to those touched by a diagnosis of breast cancer, to make access to information and care a priority through education and advocacy, and to empower women and men to participate fully in decisions relating to breast cancer. Recommended for transgender health by the Gay Alliance of the Genesee Valley (GAGV, gayalliance.org).

Highland Family Medicine of Highland Hospital
Rochester: 777 S. Clinton Ave
(585) 279-48000http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/highland/departments-centers/family-medicine.aspx
The physicians at Highland Family Medicine aim to treat every member of the family at every stage of life. Aiming to be personal, respectful, accessible, inclusive, forward-looking, and committed, this practice has been recommended (gayalliance.org) as trans-friendly and knowledgeable.

The MOCHA Center, Inc.14http://mochacenter.org/
Rochester: 107 Liberty Pole Way
(585) 420-1400
Buffalo: 1092 Main Street
(716) 852-1142
The MOCHA Center, Inc. is a premier provider of health and human services to LGBT people of color. The MOCHA Center's programs are informed by four focus areas: health and wellness (direct service), education and capacity building, advocacy and community building, and research and evaluation.

The Pride Center of Western New York: Transgender Health Initiative1http://pridecenterwny.org/site/thi.asp
Buffalo: 206 S Elmwood Avenue
(716) 852-7743gro.ynwretnecedirp|htlaehsnart#gro.ynwretnecedirp|htlaehsnart
The Transgender Health Initiative at the Pride Center of Western New York provides a number of services for transgender and genderqueer folks, including a weekly online chat about sex and sexual health, one-on-one counseling, and a discussion group for transgender and genderqueer individuals living with HIV/AIDS.

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